ABSTRACT: After fifteen years of military rule, Chieleans expect to go to
the polls later this year in a Presidential plebiscite, a yes-or-mo vote on a
single candidate selected by the chiefs of the armed forces and
police.Americas Watch examines the human rights context of the plebiscite as
well as the laws governing the vote and the restrictive Constitution which
defines a limited future "democracy" for Chile.

ABSTRACT: The articles are : . Introduction p. 1. THE FRAMEWORK OF
AUTONOMY:.
1. Models of autonomy within the United Nations framework by Louis B. Sohn p.
5. 2. Federalism and autonomy by Rudolf Bernhardt p. 23. AUTONOMY IN EUROPE:.
3. A framework for local autonomy : the Greenland case by Isi Foighel p. 31.
4. Autonomy in South Tyrol by Christoph Schreuer p. 53. 5. The Catalan and
Basque movements for autonomy by Schlomo Ben-Ami p. 67. 6. Autonomous
arrangements in the Balkan States by Zvi Yavets p. 85. 7. The autonomy that
never was : the autonomy plans for the Sudeten in 1938. by Eliezer Yapou p.
97. . AUTONOMY IN AMERICA:. 8. Purteo Rico : Autonomy, statehood,
independence? by Natan Lerner p. 125. 9. Autonomy in the thirteen colonies :
was the American Revolution really necessary? by Robert A. Friedlander p. 135.
. AUTONOMY IN AFRICA:. 10. Anatomy of an autonomy : the case of Southern Sudan
by Haim Shaked p. 151. 11.The Eritrean autonomy 1952-1962 : its failure and
its contribution to further escalation by Haggai Erlich p. 171. 12. The
Eritrean autonomy : a case study of a failure by Theodor Meron; Anna Mamalakis
Pappas p. 183. . AUTONOMY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW : THE GENERAL CONCEPT:. 13. The
concept of autonomy in international law by Hurst Hannum ; Richard B. Lillich
p. 215. . THE AUTONOMY NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND EGYPT:. 14. Legal
aspects of the Camp David framework for peace in relation to the autonomy
proposal by Mayer Gabay p. 255. 15. The autonomy plan and negotiations for the
West Bank and the Gaza Strip in their political context by Itamar Rabinovich
p. 261. 16. Reflections on the autonomy : the Camp David accords and the
obligation to negotiate in good faith by Amos Shapira p. 283. . CONCLUSIONS:.
17. Autonomy by Yoram Dinstein p. 291.

ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The republic, by Plato. 2. Nicomachean
ethics, by Aristotle. 3. De officiis, by Cicero. 4. An inquiry concerning the
principles of morals, by David Hume. 5. On the connection between justice and
utility, by J. S. Mill. 6. Distributive justice, by John Rawls. 7.
Distributive justice, by Robert Nozick. 8. "Social" or distributive justice,
by F. A. von Hayek. 9. Critique of the Gotha programme, by Karl Marx. 10.
Justice and rights, by Steven Lukes.

ABSTRACT: Contents: Foreword by Boutros Boutros-Ghali. Preface. Part A: 1.
The Teaching of Human Rights. 2. The Quest for Congruence between Culture and
Legal Systems in Recently Liberated Societies. 3. National and International
Systems as Denigrators of Human Rights. 4. Some Third World Perspectives on
Equality and Freedom. 5. The Struggle for the Rule of Law: Right against
Might. 6. The Contribution of Islamic Jurisprudence to International Law and
Human Rights. 7. Japanese Advances in the Field of Human Rights: A Major
Innovation. 8. Introducing Human Rights to the Younger Generation. Part B: 9.
Torture: The Worldwide Epidemic of Institutionalized Cruelty. 10.
Underdevelopment: The Right to Development. 11. Traffic in Armaments: A Blind
Spot in Human Rights and International Law? 12. Suppression of Information: A
New Human Right: The Right to Know. 13. The Media as a Threat to Human Rights:
Problems and Trends. 14. The Media as a Threat to Human Rights: An Agenda for
Action. 15. Apartheid: Blots upon the South African Statute Book. 16. The
Constitutional Reconstruction of South Africa: Some Essential Safeguards.

ABSTRACT: The articles are:. 1. The necessity of conceiving a new charter
for the global institutions, by Maurice Bertrand. 2. Schematic representations
of the current and proposed systems, by Maurice Bertrand. 3. Working paper on
the establishment of a "Charter-objective" : project for a new world
organization, by Maurice Bertrand. 4. Summary of the discussions held during
the colloquium. 5. United Nations reform proposals since the end of the cold
war : an overview, by Victor-Yves Ghebali. 6. Commentary on Maurice Bertrand's
proposal, by Saul Mendlovitz. 7. A charter for a new world organization :
comments on Mr. Maurice Bertrand's proposal, by Yozo Yokota. 8. Inter-state
and intra-state norms of conduct for a new world organization charter :
apreliminary framework, by Victor-Yves Ghebali. 9. The political demand for
change, by Susan George. 10. Reflections on a paper, by Maurice Bertrand, by
A. J. R. Groom. 11. Comments on Maurice Bertrand's working papers, by Richard
H. Stanley. 12. Comments on UN reform, by Charles William Maynes. 13.
Collective security, regional security by Dominique David. 14. A new worldwide
organisation, by Jan Woroniecki. 15. International organisation, economics and
development, by Christian Comeliau. 16. Commentary on the proposed charter for
a new world organisation, by Mohamed Bennouna.